Richard Sherman called out Pete Carroll after Super Bowl 49 loss

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Everyone recalls Super Bowl 49 between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

The Seahawks had driven down the field to score the winning touchdown when head coach Pete Carroll made a fateful decision that would change the team's legacy forever.

Instead of handing the ball to their great running back, Marshawn Lynch, he decided to pass, and it was intercepted by Malcom Butler, sealing the victory for the Pats.

We all saw the reaction on the field, but according to former Seahawks running back Robert Turbin, the reaction after the loss should be made into a documentary.

“We can have a 30 for 30 just on the locker room after the game itself,” he said. Turbin said one particular player was not pleased with Pete Carroll’s decision, and that was All-Pro Richard Sherman.

Sherman called out Carroll in the locker room after the game, according to Turbin.

“I remember Sherm screaming at the top of his lungs, you took that from us!” Turbin said, and he was talking to directly at Pete Carroll, and Pete had no answer.”

“Marshawn is laughing at people’s faces,” Turbin continued. The locker room was insane.” He added that Lynch’s laughter was a defense to mask his pain after the loss.

The Seahawks got their revenge in Super Bowl LX, beating the New England Patriots.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Richard Sherman called out Pete Carroll after Super Bowl 49 loss

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